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vote of confidence ThesaurusNoun | 1. | vote of confidence - an expression of approval and encouragement; "they gave the chairman a vote of confidence"encouragement - the expression of approval and support | Translationsvote (vəut) noun (the right to show) one's wish or opinion, eg in a ballot or by raising a hand etc, especially at an election or in a debate. In Britain, the vote was given to women over twenty-one in 1928; Nowadays everyone over eighteen has a vote; A vote was taken to decide the matter. 表決, 投票 表决,投票 verb1. to cast or record one's vote. She voted for the Conservative candidate; I always vote Labour; I shall vote against the restoration of capital punishment. 投票,計票 选举2. to allow, by a vote, the provision of (something) eg to someone, for a purpose etc. They were voted $5,000 to help them in their research. (投票)決定提供(某物) 通过投票决定提供(某物) ˈvoter noun a person who votes or has the right to vote. 選舉人,投票人 选举人,投票人,选民 vote of confidence a vote taken to establish whether the government or other authority still has the majority's support for its policies. 信任投票 信任投票,赞同 vote of thanks an invitation, usually in the form of a short speech, to an audience etc to show gratitude to a speaker etc by applauding etc. Mrs Smith proposed a vote of thanks to the organizers of the concert. 公開鳴謝 公开鸣谢vote of confidence
vote of confidenceFig. a poll taken to discover whether or not a person, party, etc., still has the majority's support. The government easily won the vote of confidence called for by the opposition. The president of the club resigned when one of the members called for a vote of confidence in his leadership.See also: confidence, of, voteEncyclopediaSeevoteFinancialSeeVoteAcronymsSeeVOCvote of confidence
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